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Sat, 28 Feb 2015 17:13:44 GMT...]]>Many iPhone users have trouble keeping an eye on their data usage. iOS 8 has a built in feature to help you do just that.

Go to Settings > Cellular and scroll down to Use Cellular Data For

Next you'll see an alphabetical list of every app on your iPhone. For each app you'll see an option to enable the use of cellular data by toggling the button to the right. If you toggle an app off you'll still be able to use the app it just means that the app won't update if you're not connected to WiFi.

Underneath each apps name you'll see the amount of data the app has used during a certain period of time.

If you scroll all the way down you'll see that your iPhone keeps track of all cellular usage during that certain period of time.

If you like you can reset the data just tap Reset Statistics.

This is a great feature to use if you have apps that eating up your data.
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Sat, 28 Feb 2015 00:07:21 GMTHi folks
*Clearing all Calls*
If you want to clear your call history completely, follow these steps:
1. On your home screen, tap your phone...Hi folks

Clearing all Calls
If you want to clear your call history completely, follow these steps:

1. On your home screen, tap your phone icon.
2. When in the phone app, tap the ‘Recents’ icon at the bottom of your screen.
3. Tap the ‘All’ button on the top of your screen and choose ‘Edit’ on the top right.

4. Now, on the top left should be the word ‘Clear’ tap this and it should bring up a box at the bottom of your screen with ‘Clear All Recents’ and ‘Cancel’ in it. Tap the ‘Clear All Recents’ button and voila, your call history is deleted.

Clearing one specfic call

If you just want to clear one phonecall, follow steps 1, 2 and 3 above. You’ll notice that after auctioning step 3, each call has a red circle with a white dash in it. Tapping the circle for the specific call you want to delete and the word ‘Delete’ will appear in a red box to the right of the specific entry., Tap that to delete that call

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Thu, 26 Feb 2015 18:14:40 GMTChanging the Home-Click Speed is a useful feature that can be very helpful for some users of iOS devices, and this guide will show you how to go...Changing the Home-Click Speed is a useful feature that can be very helpful for some users of iOS devices, and this guide will show you how to go about changing the speed:

Open the Settings app

Click General

Select Accessibility

Scroll to the bottom and select Home-Click Speed
You can choose Default, Slow, or Slowest

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Thu, 26 Feb 2015 16:14:27 GMT Personal Assistant, better known as Siri, comes in 19 languages as of this Guide which is easily changed in the Settings to accommodate the users' native spoken language.

How-to as follows:

Go into Settings>General>Siri and Tap on "Language" and you will see three Chinese, four English, three French, two German, two Italian, one Japanese, one Korean and three Spanish options.

Just tap the one you prefer. A checkmark will be placed beside it showing your choice. That's all there is to it.
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Wed, 25 Feb 2015 23:02:22 GMTAutomatic exposure works fairly well most of the time. But then there are those times when we end up with overexposed or underexposed images that...Automatic exposure works fairly well most of the time. But then there are those times when we end up with overexposed or underexposed images that don't look so hot. It's just impossible for them to recognize when we want our focal point darker or lighter.

So iOS 8 has given us Manual Exposure with the stock camera. The process is simple. Just tap your desired focal point and a vertical line with a sun should appear alongside your focus box. ImageUploadedByTapatalk1424904948.937228.jpg
To adjust it to how you like it, simply swipe the sun up to lighten your image or down to darken it. If you want to go back to the automatic settings, just tap elsewhere on the screen and it will refocus and automatically expose the image.
Now go get those great exposure shots!

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Wed, 25 Feb 2015 21:30:51 GMTOkay so here’s a quick and simple tip for helping you out and to make it a bit easier to line up your shots!
For those of you who don’t know or...Okay so here’s a quick and simple tip for helping you out and to make it a bit easier to line up your shots!

For those of you who don’t know or are new to IOS you can turn on a grid on your iPhone or iPad screen to make it just a bit easier to line up your shots and keep the rule of thirds going.

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Wed, 25 Feb 2015 16:58:45 GMTHey! Sometimes it's important to be able to locate your iDevice serial number (other identifiers; IMEI/MEID/ICCID) and I'm here to show you where it's located!

1. On newer devices the quickest way to locate the IMEI is to turn your device over and look at the back. The IMEI number is located around the bottom of the device.

2. The other way to find this information is to go into Settings > General > About , locate the Serial number/IMEI/MEID/ICCID

3. If you're unable to access the About page in settings because the device is new, you're setting it up and maybe you need the information for activation. Click on the "i" in the lower right corner and it'll pull up the IMEI/MEID/ICCID numbers for you.